A Will Smith so kindly reminded us, it’s summertime! If you’re looking for a mini streaming vacation, you’re in luck. Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, and HBO have just added a bunch of new shows and movies to ensure that your time off is as entertaining as possible. But that’s not all. This week also marks new additions from specialty streaming services like Showtime. There’s a reason to love summer.

Because this is the first weekend of the month, you have a ton of options when it comes to new titles on streaming. Get ready for a long list. In the mood for some horror? We get it, and so do your favorite streaming services. The Silence of the Lambs, The Hills Have Eyes, and Cloverfield are now all available to stream. What if you’re in need of some classic action to spice up your life? Every college freshman’s favorite movie, Scarface, is now on HBO, and both the Robocop and The Matrix franchises are available this August. Looking for something fir the kiddies? Between Netflix‘s new originals, Beat Bugs and The Little Prince, as well as the addition of Season Two of Steven Universe, you’re all set. No matter what you’re craving this weekend, you’re probably covered. It’s time to get streaming.

The Silence of the Lambs (1991)

Hello Clarice. One of the creepiest cop thrillers in cinematic history is now streaming on Hulu. Before Hannibal was making us question whether or not we actually wanted to eat people, Anthony Hopkins was psychologically torturing Jodie Foster in this classic. Watch with the lights on.

Whether you’re looking for something for the kids or just feeling nostalgic, you need to check out this gorgeous movie based on the beloved children’s book. Featuring the voice acting talents of Jeff Bridges, Rachel McAdams, Paul Rudd, and James Franco, this instant masterpiece is sure to make you teary-eyed.

There’s something weirdly satisfying about seeing a giant monster completely demolish a city. That’s what this late 2000s shaky cam thriller promises for New York. Sure, the characters can be annoying, but here’s what you need to know — the monster is awesome, the stakes are real, and T.J. Miller is in this. Really, what more could you want from a modern-day monster flick?

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Funny or Die Presents: Donald Trump’s The Art of the Deal (2016)

Johnny Depp stars as Donald Trump in this “found footage” mockumentary. Yes, you read that correctly, and yes it is hilarious. Packed with an all-star cast of comedians and celebrities alike, this Funny or Die flick takes Trump mockery to a whole new level.

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You’re the Worst: Season Two

They may leave us anyway, but we’re praying that this dysfunctional couple doesn’t leave each other. Starring Aya Cash and Chris Geere, this FX series focuses on the complicated relationship of two people who really don’t want to be together … at least that’s what they say. Tune in for the amazing characters, but keep watching for Season Two’s chillingly authentic depression story arc. How Cash walked away without an Emmy nom is still a mystery.

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The Matrix (1999)

Pop a red pill, and jump back into the Matrix with us. You know you want to. This sci-fi tale of one man’s destiny to change the world still deserves all the hype it received in the early 2000s. Keanu Reeves stars as the resident Jesus Christ figure; Laurence Fishburne is the hopeful followers, and Carrie-Anne Moss is our hardcore sidekick/love interest. Don your leather trench coat, thank the Wachowski siblings, and start streaming on Prime Video this weekend.

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The Aviator (2004)

Forget The Revenant. This drama about the life of eccentric billionaire Howard Hughes is Leonardo DiCaprio at his best. Seeing this larger than life figure navigate through the world of business, Hollywood, and eventually his own mental trappings is as sad as it is addicting to watch.

OTHER STREAMING SERVICES

Black Hawk Down (2001)

One of the best war movies is heading to Hulu. Starring Josh Hartnett, Ewan McGregor, and Eric Bana, Black Hawk Down follows a group of U.S. soldiers who have to survive and escape after a humanitarian relief mission in Somalia goes horribly wrong. Watch the dramatic tension from the safety of your couch.